* May be made as shown in the Star Wars Visual Dictionary or from original found part.

* May be made as shown in the Star Wars Visual Dictionary or from original found part.

* The Anti-Security Blade is made from the cut off portion of the Patterson squeegee combined with 2 stylus brush parts from a Mitchell Engineering stylus brush.||}}

* The Anti-Security Blade is made from the cut off portion of the Patterson squeegee combined with 2 stylus brush parts from a Mitchell Engineering stylus brush.||}}

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Boba Fett, Return of the Jedi

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Description: Boba Fett, Return of the JediPrefix: BHDetachment:Bounty Hunters Guild Context: Star Wars Episode VIBoba Fett, the unaltered clone of Jango Fett was one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy. He is most famous for delivering Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt.

Boba Fett's costume is one of the most complicated in the 501st. Please note that there are multiple variations of the suit, and costumers are required to be consistent to a particular reference with their suits. For a wealth of Boba Fett information, please visit The Dented Helmet, a site largely dedicated to Boba and Jango Fett!

The 501st approval requirements are listed in black.

The Bounty Hunters' Guild defines two additional, optional levels of costuming excellence. In the page below, requirements for Level 1 "Notorious" are listed in blue. Level 2 "Infamous" requirements are in red. Please visit the BHG web site for a full description of these standards.

For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met.

This CRL is a work in progress.

This costume may be approved by GMLs, but until the library entry is complete, it is suggested that this character first be submitted to the appropriate DL/GML peer review section of the legion forum.

If you have this costume and would like to assist with the completion of this library entry, please contact your detachment leader.

Please note that the use of the word "should" below does not indicate that the armor piece is considered open to interpretation. All instances of "should be" and "should have" will be replaced with "is" and "has", as this guide is completed.

Required Costume Components

The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

HelmetFor 501st approval:

Must have a dark colored, full one piece "T" visor.

Must have a rangefinder and stalk on the right side of the helmet.

The mandibles, head band and key slot area must be a dark red/burgundy color.

The upper cheeks must be a blue-green color.

The ear pieces and rangefinger stalk must be a silver metal / metallic in appearance.

The rangefinder topper must be black with a translucent lower piece and 2 red LEDs on the top.

The dome and lower cheeks must be a light olive green in color.

The right cheek has a "borden connector" detail piece installed.

The dome features a prominent dent in the left front portion.

The helmet back must be medium green in color.

The helmet must be weathered and should match the visual references as closely as possible, both in colors and weathering patterns.

The keyhole slots in the rear of helmet must have a Casio MQ-1 circuit board (or cast replica) mounted in the openings. This detail may be cast into the helmet or mounted behind cut out openings in the slots.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Neck SealFor 501st approval:

A quilted neck seal made from the same fabric as the vest covers the neck.

Horizontal ribs run along the seal.

The seal closes in the front via hooks or velcro.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Armor VestFor 501st approval:

Must be light gray in color and weathered.

Must close down the back.

Must have short shoulder tabs to mount the shoulder armor. These tabs must be quilted, running from the end of the tab up to the shoulder.

Must have slits cut into the back of the vest in order for the jetpack harness straps to feed through.

Must allow for the attachment of chest, back, belly, shoulder and collar armor.

Must be short enough to stop before hitting the girth belt. It should be no longer than necessary to mount the armor.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Must be made from accurate "tackle twill" fabric.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Chest armorFor 501st approval:

Consists of collar armor, left and right breast plates, a center diamond and an abdominal plate.

Must have dimension and give the feeling of thickness and depth.

Must be medium/dark green with weathering that appears to expose a silver base color with yellow edges around the damage. Weathering must reasonably match visual reference.

Left breast plate must have two cut out horizontal bars, the lower one to be wider and positioned as shown in visual references.

Left breast plate slots must be backed by a translucent screen.

The right breast plate has a decal in the upper right. The decal must be present and match visual reference.

Center diamond plate between breast plates must have an indented vertical rectangle as shown in visual references.

Must have the following main components: one center tank and two side fuel tanks, "piano keys" stretching horizontally at the top of the main body on each side of the center raised strip, one center missile, two side mounted thrusters / nozzles, one beacon light and one stabilizer.

Must attach snugly against the backplate via two black shoulder straps which exit the backplate armor through two slots located near the shoulder blades.

All patterns, colors and weathering must match visual references as closely as possible.